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New Mexico Quarterly Volume 18 | Issue 3 Article 18 1948 A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest Lyle Saunders Frank L. Baird Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq Recommended Citation Saunders, Lyle and Frank L. Baird. "A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest." New Mexico Quarterly 18, 3 (1948). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol18/iss3/18 This Contents is brought to you for free and open access by the University of New Mexico Press at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in New Mexico Quarterly by an authorized editor of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Saunders and Baird: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest " A G-UIDE TO THE LITERATURE OF THE SOUTHWEST Lyle Saunders and Frank L. Baird . 26 HIS BIBLIOGRAPHY, a service of the Unive{si~y of New M~xico's Research Bureau on Latin America and Cultural Relations in the Southwest,T attempts to list, with such thoroughness as time and resources permit, current materials dealing with the Southwest. The Southwest, as here defined, includes all of New Mexico and Arizona and part~ of TeXas, Utah, Oklahoma, Colorado, Nevada, and California. The symbol (F) designates fiction;_ 0) is used to indicate0 materials on the juvenile level. Included in this issue are mainly those titles which were published or came to our attention between..April 1 and June 1, 1948. In order to conserve space and-avoid needless repetition, general, recurring items (indicated in the. Spring, 1948, issue by a star) will be listed only once a year in the Spring numbers of the NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY REVIEW. BOOKS Alderman, Frances L. and Wilson, Amber M. About Los Angeles. New York, Heath, 1948. $2.20. ill Social sciences. Armitage, Merle. Operations Santa Fe. New York, Duell, Sloan &: Pierce, 1948. $5.00. Bennett, James A. Forts and Forays: James A. Bennett, a dragoon in New Mexico, :r8jo - :r8;6. Albuquerque, University -of New Mexico Press, 1948. $1.75. Bronson, Wilfrid Swancourt. Pi"to's Journey. New York, Messner, 1948. $2·50' ill Hille, Waldemar, 00. The people'S song-book. New York, Boni &: Gaer, 1948. $2.50. In cludes songs of southwestern groups. Kelleam, Joseph E. Blackjack. New YOTk, William Sloane Associates, 1948. $3.00• (F) Effects of oil discovery on small southern Oklahoma town. Lomax, John and Lomax, Alan. Folk Song U. S. A. New York, Duell, Sloan &: Pierce, 1948. $6.00. Includes songs of the Southwest. a7a Published by UNM Digital Repository, 1948 1 r:, New Mexico Quarterly, Vol. 18 [1948], Iss. 3, Art. 18 374 NEW MEXICO QUARTERLY REVIEW Lomax, Louise. San Antonio's river. San Antonio, Naylor Co., 1948. $2~. History of San Antonio river country and city of same name. McCaleb, Walter F. The conquest of the West. New York, Prentice-H~, 1947· $3.75. Annexation of Texas and related issues. ; Marion, Frances. Westward dream. New York, Doubleday, 1948. $3.00.' (F) Menjou, Adolphe and Musselman, M. M. It took nine tailors. New Y~rk: Whittlesey, 1948. $3.50. Evolution of picture-making. , \ Meyers, John M. The Alamo. New York, Dutton, 1948• $3.oq. \ F'auI, Rodman W. California gold: the beginning of mining in the Far Wett,. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1947· $4.50. Rader, Jesse L. South of forty, from the Mississippi to the Rio Grande: a bibliography. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1948. $10.00. Ross, Malcolm Harrison. All manner of men. New York, Reynal, 1948. $3.50. Past Amer ican racial conflict with Negroes, Mexicans, and Japanese. Tedlock, E. W., J.r. The Frieda Lawrence collection of D. H. Lawrence. manuscripts: a descriptive bIbliography. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1948. $3.50. Tireman, Loyd Spencer and Watson, Mary. A community school in a Spanish-speaking village. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1948. $2.50. " Tireman, Loyd Spencer and Watson, Mary. Teaching Spanish-speaking children. Albu- querque, University of New Mexico Press, 1948. $3.50' i West, Tom. Powdersmoke pay-off. New York, Dutton, 1948. $2.50• (F) tIexican border ~L ,1 Wheaton, Elizabeth ~ Fulton. Texas City remembers. San Antonio, N~ylor Co., 1948. ~~ I Woldert, Albert. A history of Tyler and Smith county, Texas. San AntoQ.io, Naylor Co., 1948. $4.00• I PERIODICAL MATERIAL AGRICULTURE AND RANCHING ! Anonymous. "Texas sheep and goat raisers' association meeting, 1947." !National Wool Grower, 38:12-13, Jan. 1948. : Brown, J. G. Root knot in Arizona. University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, Bulletin 212, Feb. 1948. " Cosulich, Bernice. "Lady rancher:' Arizona Highways, 24:24-2819 April 1948. Mrs. Renee Donnet, Arizona Hereford-breeder. Fox, Kel M. and Peplow, Edward H., Jr. "He grew peaches on a desert homestead." The Desert Magazine, 11:11-12, June 1948. Verde valley, Arizona. New Mexico Feed and Fertilizer Control Office, Eighteenth annual report. State College, New Mexico, 1948. For year ending Dec. 31, 1947. Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. What's new in Oklahoma agriculture. No. 15, 1948. Templin, ~. H. and others. Fertilizer requirements for rite on the soils of the gulf coast prairie of Texas. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Progress Report 1104. Valentine, K. A. Effects of water-retaining and water-spending structures in revegetating semidesert range land. Agricultural Experiment Station, New Mexico State College,' Bulletin 341, 1947. ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND 'SOCIOLOGY Anonymous. "Navajo baby-carrier:' The Masterkey, 22:99, May 1948. ~ • "Southwest has a new crop of super rich:' Life, 24:23-27, April ~' 1948. ---,. "The land of the big rich:' Fortune, 37:98-103, April 1948. 0 ahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Colorado. Cardwell, Lawrence. "These, lOO, are our people:' Arizona Highways, 24:19-21, May 1948. Japanese-Americans of Salt river valley, Arizona. : Goldstein, Marcus S. "Dentition of Indian crania from Texas:' Ameri~an Journal of Physical Anthropology, 6:63-83, March 1948. j Haury, Emil W. and Sayles, E. B. An early pit house village of the Mqgollon culture, Fbrestdale valley, Arizona. University of Arizona Bulletin, Vol. 18, Oct. 1947. Hawley,. Florence. "The Keresan holy rollers: an adaptation to American ~ndividualism:' SOCIal Forces, 26:272-280, March 1948. Introduction of Holy Roller $lIt to pueblos of Southwest. I ~ Hurst, C. T. "Eight years in the Tabeguache and Dolores country of CoIQrado." South western Journal of Anthropology, 3:367-370, Winter 1947. Southwester:n Colorado. I'. https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nmq/vol18/iss3/18 2 Saunders and Baird: A Guide to the Literature of the Southwest GUIDE TO LITERATURE OF SOUTHWEST 375 Hurt, Amy Passmore. "Exploring ancient caves," lV,ew Mexico Magazine, 26:12-1$; May 1948. Lewis, O. "Rural cross section, Bell county, Texas," Science Monthly, 66:327-334, April 1948. , Liebler. H. B. "Christian concepts and Navaho words." Utah Humanities Review, 2:16g 175, April 1948. Miller, H. A. "Farm and city relations," California Citrograph, 33:230, April 1948. Parcher, L. A. "Oil and agriculture,", Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 28:244-252, May 1948. Influence of oil on land use and tenure in Oklahoma. Santee, Ross. "Apache kid," Arizona Highways, 24:4-10, Feb. 1948. Service, Elman. "Recent observations on Havasupai land tenure," Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 3:360-366, Winter 1947. Northern Arizona. Smith, Elmer R. "The Japanese in Utah," Utah Humanities Review, 2:129-144, April 1948. Tanner, Clara Lee. "Ancient pottery," Arizona H,ighways, 24:36-39. Feb. 1948. Van Valkenburgh, Richard. "Navajo Naat'aani," The Kiva, 13:14-24, January 1948. Navajo leaders of past century. Wallace, William, Jr. "The role (of the aged in Hupa society," The Masterkey, 22:86-92. May 1948. Hupa Indians, California. ~ ARTS .. Anonymous. "Theatre: U. S. A.: Theatre '48, Dallas. Texas," Theatre Arts, 32:55, Spring 1948. ---,. "Western watercolors at Grand Central galleries,_Vanderbilt Avenue." Art Digest, 22:21, Feb. 1,1948.., A. retrospect exhibition of the life work of Ernest L. Blumensch~,'May 30 to Tune JO, I948. Art Gallery, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1948. catalog, 8 ps. illustrated. Cassidy, Ina Sizer. "The art schools exhibit," New Mexico Magazine, 26:24. May 1948. Santa Fe, New Mexico exhibit. A Fisher, Reginald (compiler .and editor). An Art Directory of New Mexico, Museum of New Mexico and School of American Research, 1947, 78 ps. 50C. .Hart, Cedric. "Operatic variations in southern California," Opera News, 12:28. April 19, 1948. Morris, Virginia. "Contemporary Indian art in Oklahoma." Magazine Tulsa, 3:34-39, May 1948.' , . Rosenfield, John. "Dallas ~eatre '48," Think, 14:28, April 1948. Yates, Peter. "Los Angeles musical jig-saw," Musical Digest, p. 14, May 1948. BIOGRAPHICAL Hurt, Amy Passmore. "The man who wrote 'Ben Hur'," New Mexico Magazine, 26:14, June 1948. Steams, Ruby. "From sarongs to saints," New Mexico Magazine, 26:22, June 1948. M. James Slack, "Miguel Flojo," of L~ Cruces. , BIOLOGICAL Anonymous. "The green wood of our deserts." Sunset, 100:164-165, May 1948. Palo verde in Arizona deserts. Bohl, Walter. "Gambel quail," Arizona Highways, 24:12-13, April 1948. Hughes, Dick. "Ghost of the Supers~itutions." Arizona Wildlife and Sportsman, 9:7, 18-19, April 1948. Desert bighorns in sputhwestern Arizona. Neumann, David L. "A note on the derivation of the squash blossom, us~d by the Navajo Indians as an element of design in necklaces," EI Palacio, 55:131-135, May' 1948. Sinclair, John L. "Free lancing in ethnology," New Mexico Magazine, 26:16-17. June 1948. Custodians of Kuau ruins, Coronado state monument, Be.rnalillo. University of California. bulletin, Department of Geological Sciences. Lower pliocene horses from Black Hawk Ranch, Mt. Diablo, California. Berkeley, University of Cali fornia Press, 1948. CONSERVATION AND RECLAMATION Anonymous. "Navy checks silt deposits," Science News Letter, 53:5H2, April 1948.